DocumentCode
831291
Title
Virtualization Sparks Security Concerns
Author
Vaughan-Nichols, S.J.
Author_Institution
Freelance Technol., Mills River, NC
Volume
41
Issue
8
fYear
2008
Firstpage
13
Lastpage
15
Abstract
Virtualization is rapidly becoming a standard technology for businesses. The technology lets a single PC or server simultaneously run multiple operating systems or multiple sessions of a single OS. The approach is thus becoming a common way for users to optimize their hardware utilization by maximizing the number and kinds of jobs a single CPU can handle. Organizations now face the challenge of securing virtualized systems, which are vulnerable to the same threats as physical systems, including intrusions and malware. Virtualized systems cannot always be secured the same way as physical systems. Many virtualized systems can run on the same machine, but each one might need a different security level. Thus, security cannot simply be applied across the entire machine, as is the case with typical physical systems.
Keywords
operating systems (computers); security of data; virtual machines; data security; malware; operating system; virtualization; Best practices; Hardware; Operating systems; Pattern analysis; Resource virtualization; Security; Sparks; Technology management; Virtual machine monitors; Virtual machining; VM; hypervisor; security; security zones; virtual machine; virtual network connections; virtual operating system; virtualization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9162
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MC.2008.276
Filename
4597128
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